What Columbia's settlement with Trump administration could mean for higher education

What Columbia's settlement with Trump administration could mean for higher education
Columbia University said it will pay a settlement of more than $200 million to the Trump administration as part of a deal to restore federal funding. The administration accused Columbia of failing to stop antisemitism on its campus. In a statement, the school denied any wrongdoing. Columbia is one of several schools the administration has ...

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